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i'd like to rount just one devastating -- recount just one devastating situation, it was on national public radio in the sacramento region. a gentleman from the state park system retired at the age of 65 , thinking that he and his wife would be able to spend their next years traveling, enjoying themselves and the best of the years of work they'd put. in his wife -- put in. his wife one year younger. no sooner had he retire and his wife came down with early onset of alzheimer's. the result is a devastation in their family. obviously to the lady. she doesn't even know today that she's married to her husband of 42 years. but he cares for her day in and day out, every day, 24/7. there's many pieces of legislation that are here in the congress that deal with this caregiving situation, there's also legislation that would ramp up the research necessary to get at the disease , to fully understand what it s there are pieces of legislation that deserve our attention and joining me tonight is a colleague from california who is carrying one of those pieces of legislation, a woman who has spent h
i'd like to rount just one devastating -- recount just one devastating situation, it was on national public radio in the sacramento region. a gentleman from the state park system retired at the age of 65 , thinking that he and his wife would be able to spend their next years traveling, enjoying themselves and the best of the years of work they'd put. in his wife -- put in. his wife one year younger. no sooner had he retire and his wife came down with early onset of alzheimer's. the result is a...
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you can hear the devastation. hold on. the security is trying to keep the journalists away right now from the families and the families are all moving into a different location, but they are, obviously, in a complete state of disbelief after finally getting this news that their families are now lost forever. >> i have chills just listening to that. i think our viewers, as well, it's something that we've all hoped wouldn't be the case, holding on to some type of hope, yet today we're hearing this news, and for the families, the reaction, obviously, is normal, it's devastating, but you're saying they are being kept away from the media. is that for security purposes, their own protection, their own privacy? because we've seen before families being dragged out of press conferences, is this a p.r. situation or out of respect for the families? >> reporter: i think it's respect for the families. there's so many journalists right here. excuse me. all the journalists are being pushed away because they want to keep them away from th
you can hear the devastation. hold on. the security is trying to keep the journalists away right now from the families and the families are all moving into a different location, but they are, obviously, in a complete state of disbelief after finally getting this news that their families are now lost forever. >> i have chills just listening to that. i think our viewers, as well, it's something that we've all hoped wouldn't be the case, holding on to some type of hope, yet today we're...
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on the right is the devastation left behind. you can see people there in the center of your screen as well. many of them are just reduced to rubble. there are fires still burning there. firefighters are letting that burn out to the ground. a tough situation there. it's kind of remarkable at this point that we only have two major injuries to report. it's interesting because as the day goes on, there were about 70 patients in the queen of the valley hospital in napa. they are suffering from cuts and lacerations and they were treated and most likely released rather quickly. >> again, the fact of the matter is, there could be more additional aftershocks. last we heard, there were three dozen of them and counting as strong as 3.6 magnitude. there is a better than 50% chance that we'll see a magnitude 5 plus earthquake in the next week waiting to see what happens. our hearts go out to those in napa impacted by this. this is the worst video we've seen this morning in terms of sprawling damage. we've seen buildings, laura, you mentioned
on the right is the devastation left behind. you can see people there in the center of your screen as well. many of them are just reduced to rubble. there are fires still burning there. firefighters are letting that burn out to the ground. a tough situation there. it's kind of remarkable at this point that we only have two major injuries to report. it's interesting because as the day goes on, there were about 70 patients in the queen of the valley hospital in napa. they are suffering from cuts...
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. >> devastated? you had to have been. >> of course i was devastated. i was hurt. >> welcome to "60 minutes on cnbc." i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina.
. >> devastated? you had to have been. >> of course i was devastated. i was hurt. >> welcome to "60 minutes on cnbc." i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn,...
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the fire that devastated the town of weed, california, poes problems. three people have been injured in the fire that destroyed 150 homes. evacuation orders for 3,000 are in effect and firefighters have slowed the spread of the fire and have it 60 percent contained at 375 acres. a $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to the cause of the fire that broke out on monday. >> a different weather threat has a couple anxiously awaiting for a phone call. their daughter has been missing in cabo san lucas since a weekend hurricane devastated the tourist haven. >> lisa call me as soon as you can. we love you. it is mom. >> the same message she has left dozens of time for her daughter would has not been heard from since hurricane odile hit last
the fire that devastated the town of weed, california, poes problems. three people have been injured in the fire that destroyed 150 homes. evacuation orders for 3,000 are in effect and firefighters have slowed the spread of the fire and have it 60 percent contained at 375 acres. a $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to the cause of the fire that broke out on monday. >> a different weather threat has a couple anxiously awaiting for a phone call. their daughter has been...
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these workers are being devastated. our economy as a nation is being devastated. every time we engage in the kind of practices that our documented in this report. we must undertake to ensure that the informal economy becomes a formal economy. that the exploitation is replaced by an agenda of support for every workers. by an agenda that ensures that those who are the backbone of our economy are provided the rights and justice to which they are entitled. what we hope is that, the situation has become so dire that the leaders in our communities for years and years more and more are stepping forward knowing that they have the support of the broader community to ensure that this exploitation ends and that our economy is put on a right footing. [applause] >> so with that in mind we will hear a couple workers stories directly from workers who have suffered from this. and so we will start with daniel. please tell a little bit about the conditions you faced on the job and the treatment you received as an immigrant worker. >> good morning, brothers and sisters. my story tod
these workers are being devastated. our economy as a nation is being devastated. every time we engage in the kind of practices that our documented in this report. we must undertake to ensure that the informal economy becomes a formal economy. that the exploitation is replaced by an agenda of support for every workers. by an agenda that ensures that those who are the backbone of our economy are provided the rights and justice to which they are entitled. what we hope is that, the situation has...
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they must be devastated. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >> reporter: 21-year-old tanner peterson can't believe his friend and co-worker is gone. just three weeks ago, 23-year-old matthew walker was working beside him in the produce department of g and g supermarket in santa
they must be devastated. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >> reporter: 21-year-old tanner peterson can't believe his...
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spain marks 10 years since the devastating suicide attacks on madrid trains left almost 200 people dead. >> also coming up in the next hour, we are going to be hearing from save the children about the video campaign, a campaign that has gone viral. dayhows the second of each of the life of a young girl showing what it would be like for british children if civil war had happened in the u.k. as it has in syria. to mark thereleased third year of the anniversary of the uprising against bashar al-assad. our top story this hour -- ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovych says he remains the country's legitimate president and the commander in chief of the armed forces. cut -- press conference was held in russia earlier this morning. viktor yanukovych called on washington not to give financial currentkraine's leaders, accusing them of being bandits. here is what he had to say pick >> i would like to remind you that i remain the legitimate president of the ukraine and as is safe to do so, i shall return to my country. i wish to emphasize that the presidential elections that were due to be held
spain marks 10 years since the devastating suicide attacks on madrid trains left almost 200 people dead. >> also coming up in the next hour, we are going to be hearing from save the children about the video campaign, a campaign that has gone viral. dayhows the second of each of the life of a young girl showing what it would be like for british children if civil war had happened in the u.k. as it has in syria. to mark thereleased third year of the anniversary of the uprising against bashar...
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the sun coming up and really revealing the overwhelming devastation. a snapped phone and power poles like this one scattered about. look behind you. you can see some of the debris here. what's left of an suv there. we step over one of the utility poles. again, they're scattered all over the place. there's not a lot left in the path of the storm, but what is, everything just covered in mud right now. part of what so many here have called an almost surreal attack from mother nature. >> reporter: at first glance it almost seems like science fiction. twin tornados side-by-side in eastern nebraska destroying everything in their path. the devastation is all too real. >> the village of pilger is what we would say the majority is really just destroyed. >> reporter: at least two people are dead. los to two dozen injured. that's when the twister ripped aincorporate a small farming community of less than 400. >> it's just unbelievable. you're just kind of in a state of shock because you can't believe that it can be gone so fast. >> reporter: buildings, homes, any
the sun coming up and really revealing the overwhelming devastation. a snapped phone and power poles like this one scattered about. look behind you. you can see some of the debris here. what's left of an suv there. we step over one of the utility poles. again, they're scattered all over the place. there's not a lot left in the path of the storm, but what is, everything just covered in mud right now. part of what so many here have called an almost surreal attack from mother nature. >>...
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look at the devastation on your screen. flattened home after home in towns like mayflower and vilonia. rescue crews are searching right now for more victims. storm chaser brett adair joins us from arkansas. we were able to make a connection with you. we know you witnessed the tornado touchdown yesterday in mayflower. tell us what you saw and experienced. >> yesterday was a very somber day. we witnessed a tornado go through mayflower yesterday and unfortunately it did significant damage and caused injuries and fatalities in some of the areas we actually did search and rescue in. >> what was the scope of the devastation? we're seeing pictures right now of areas just simply flattened. as you were seeing it go through, how widespread was the damage? >> the damage was pretty widespread. i believe that half-mile path was accurate as it crossed i-40 in arkansas. we saw several mobile homes that were just completely destroyed. the frames were bent and smashed all around. as the tornado crossed i-40, several vehicles were thrown off
look at the devastation on your screen. flattened home after home in towns like mayflower and vilonia. rescue crews are searching right now for more victims. storm chaser brett adair joins us from arkansas. we were able to make a connection with you. we know you witnessed the tornado touchdown yesterday in mayflower. tell us what you saw and experienced. >> yesterday was a very somber day. we witnessed a tornado go through mayflower yesterday and unfortunately it did significant damage...
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as for the engineers they say hitting someone is a devastating experience. one they never forget. >>> now at 6:00, b.a.r.t. riders are being put on alert. the string of crimes that has b.a.r.t. joining forces with local police to warn passengers. >> the death toll is climbing tonight in washington state where a massive landslide swept through a community and dozens of people remain unaccounted for. the special safeguard geologists say is in place here in the bay area to prevent a similar disaster. >>> she was just 15 years old when a group of men kidnapped her and forced her in prostitution. >> when i was with him he would show me to everybody. like this is my property, this is mine right here. >> reporter: the honor she's about to get for her courage. >>> a string of crimed all centered around one b.a.r.t. station. now police are going out into the community to warn riders. good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. new at 6:00, jana katsuyama live in richmond where a local police and b.a.r.t. officers are joining forces. so jana who's bein
as for the engineers they say hitting someone is a devastating experience. one they never forget. >>> now at 6:00, b.a.r.t. riders are being put on alert. the string of crimes that has b.a.r.t. joining forces with local police to warn passengers. >> the death toll is climbing tonight in washington state where a massive landslide swept through a community and dozens of people remain unaccounted for. the special safeguard geologists say is in place here in the bay area to prevent a...
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there's areas of complete devastation. people will tell you, we met one lady 70 years old on the side of the road. she said this has happened throughout my lifetime. israel has come in, has killed us, and has devastated our lives. when will it stop? >> another area where people are picking through the rubble is is in sh shujayea. >> there is nothing leff the neighborhood. all day people have gone through the rubble and concrete looking for anything that's worth salvaging. we've seen people pick up mattress mattresses, canisters, in one case we saw a man with his bicycle lifted on his shoulders as he tried to walk over the rubble to get out of shajayea. it's a really desperate situation here, and the people of gaza are hoping that this 12-hour cease-fire will continue, that it will last for longer and give them more time to work out what they'll do next. almost everyone in shajayea has left the area. they don't know when they can come home again and rebuild their houses and lives. >> in the hours and minutes leading up to t
there's areas of complete devastation. people will tell you, we met one lady 70 years old on the side of the road. she said this has happened throughout my lifetime. israel has come in, has killed us, and has devastated our lives. when will it stop? >> another area where people are picking through the rubble is is in sh shujayea. >> there is nothing leff the neighborhood. all day people have gone through the rubble and concrete looking for anything that's worth salvaging. we've seen...
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the devastated area is a remote, mountainous area in southwestern china. it is prone to earthquakes because it sits on this huge swath of an earthquake fault in southwest china. in fact, we will recall that its neighboring province was hit by a massive earthquake in 2008, which killed 87,000 people. this one is not as strong, but still the devastation is huge. there are deaths, there are injuries. there are also devastation. their biggest challenge, really is logistics. many of these places have been cut off, because roads and bridges have been destroyed, impassable. also communication links have been cut off. so reaching those isolated places have become very, very challenging. now, the army is being mobilized. they have been sent in trucks and some on foot. they have reached some of the worst-hit places. but coordinating the earthquake relief and rescue effort is a challenge as well. the chinese prime minister flew to yunnan this morning, and he has asked eight ministries, including civil affairs, education, and housing to send teams there, but coordinat
the devastated area is a remote, mountainous area in southwestern china. it is prone to earthquakes because it sits on this huge swath of an earthquake fault in southwest china. in fact, we will recall that its neighboring province was hit by a massive earthquake in 2008, which killed 87,000 people. this one is not as strong, but still the devastation is huge. there are deaths, there are injuries. there are also devastation. their biggest challenge, really is logistics. many of these places...
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>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief and working hard to rebuild their lives. the city of tacloban is located in the northeast of leyte island in the central philippines. tacloban developed into a port city in the mid 19th century. last year, typhoon haiyan left more than 2,700 of the city's population dead or missing. around 40,000 homes were completely destroyed. a year on and infrastructure has been reestablished in the city center. the town's economy has now resumed to 70% its previous size. local shopping arcades reopened this summer. stimulating the local economy. the upper market is known as the kitchen of
>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief...
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it is devastating. after 5:00 february 22, the long-time friends and cyclists were on the home of a 200f way -- kilometer ride in dave and seville. christiansen was in front, neil an associate professor at the university of maryland, was bringing up the rear, single file on the right-hand side of the road. >> next thing i know, i was being hit, then i was on the ground and i cannot move. the person who hit us hit me first, just a glancing blow, knocking me over. lynn andright into then cap driving. >> it was a silver or white honda suv, the male driver was white with a great mustache and dark glasses. friends have set up a website to start reward money. >> it is disconcerting somebody is out there and would do this and leave these two people laying in the road, one of them bleeding, and not even stop. have any information, call the anne arundel county police. we have a link to the reward website on our website, wjla.com . roz plater, abc 7 news. deadly roadus and unites a community. jennifer lawson was
it is devastating. after 5:00 february 22, the long-time friends and cyclists were on the home of a 200f way -- kilometer ride in dave and seville. christiansen was in front, neil an associate professor at the university of maryland, was bringing up the rear, single file on the right-hand side of the road. >> next thing i know, i was being hit, then i was on the ground and i cannot move. the person who hit us hit me first, just a glancing blow, knocking me over. lynn andright into then...
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today marks one week since a inslide devastated a town washington. at least 17 people were killed and about 90 others remain missing. we have more. firefighters in washington state. it was one week to the exact moment that a massive mudslide wiped out homes in this town. people were urged for a moment of silence to those grieving the dead and many did. >> i prayed. i cried. i lost family members are still missing. >> saturday is another day for searching for bodies in the devastated town. the rain that fell on friday continued into the weekend turning the mud on the ground into -- even more of a quagmire. search and rescue teams continue to look for signs of life but the hope for finding anyone alive is slim. >> i think we have to expect the worst. >> officials say first responders are tireless in their effort. >> everybody is tired. there are people out here that you can't get to go home. >> officials say they plan to continue their daily briefing, including one scheduled tonight. it is expected they may provide new details on a met -- on the number
today marks one week since a inslide devastated a town washington. at least 17 people were killed and about 90 others remain missing. we have more. firefighters in washington state. it was one week to the exact moment that a massive mudslide wiped out homes in this town. people were urged for a moment of silence to those grieving the dead and many did. >> i prayed. i cried. i lost family members are still missing. >> saturday is another day for searching for bodies in the devastated...
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more devastation coming out of syria. these barrel bombs, what do we know about how those are put together? what generally is used by all sides? >> as the name implies, they're a weapon manufactured by the syrian military themselves. it's a large metal drum fitted in the early stages with just a fuse that you would light. more recently they've been given impact fuses. they're simply rolled out the door of the helicopter. now in the early stages of the war, they were being used from lower altitudes. there was perhaps some degree of accuracy. the problem is the possession by the rebel forces forced helicopters up to a higher altitudes to relieve the barrel bombs. this turns totally into an indiscriminate weapons. their use has been monitored by the conflict, independent experts, human rights groups and so forth. there's a belief the weapons used in this way is a war crime. >> politics are to become immensely complicated on the question of intervention. weapons are used by the rebels also? >> weapons are used by the rebels a
more devastation coming out of syria. these barrel bombs, what do we know about how those are put together? what generally is used by all sides? >> as the name implies, they're a weapon manufactured by the syrian military themselves. it's a large metal drum fitted in the early stages with just a fuse that you would light. more recently they've been given impact fuses. they're simply rolled out the door of the helicopter. now in the early stages of the war, they were being used from lower...
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they are indiscriminate and devastating. whenever they land, the civil defense force comes to the rescue. their job is as grim as it is dangerous. rushing and under fire to free the injured and recover the dead. barrel bombs are believed to have killed hundreds and maimed many more. aleppo mediaom the center is extraordinary. the defense force explores the debris where a young boy has been very. his limbs are free. it is not clear if he is alive. suddenly, there is movement. a nine-year-old is rescued. this was the economic heartland. it is a decrepit shell of its former self. the bombardment rarely stops. >> we are doing this because our people need help and rescuing. someone to lend them a hand. of course i will not leave this job. i want to say civilians. >> residents shout directions to the bomb site. unaware, the team heads right into a front-line division. a government sniper takes aim. is the most dangerous job in one of the most dangerous cities. we were in aleppo when the fighting started. much of this vast and anci
they are indiscriminate and devastating. whenever they land, the civil defense force comes to the rescue. their job is as grim as it is dangerous. rushing and under fire to free the injured and recover the dead. barrel bombs are believed to have killed hundreds and maimed many more. aleppo mediaom the center is extraordinary. the defense force explores the debris where a young boy has been very. his limbs are free. it is not clear if he is alive. suddenly, there is movement. a nine-year-old is...
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when lit the thing burns its devastating. it's not important that devastating to investors or shareholders of banks or managers of banks. what's important is its devastating to innocent victims. again just remember the great depression. of course, we have no memory of that. but unemployment went to 25%. the economy fell by 25% and we had a decade of soup lines around the world. in this crisis, in the fall of '08, the size of the financial shock at the stage in a crisis was five times greater than what happened at the beginning of the great depression. so the risks were grave and severe and potentially catastrophic. to protect people from the consequence or to do as much as we could to protect, we had to use overwhelming force to keep the lights on in the financial system even though it looked deeply unfair, even though it seemed counterintuitive, even though it had more hazard risk and even though a record taking a lot of financial risk, but if we hadn't done that, then we would face uncertainty. dramatically worse economic o
when lit the thing burns its devastating. it's not important that devastating to investors or shareholders of banks or managers of banks. what's important is its devastating to innocent victims. again just remember the great depression. of course, we have no memory of that. but unemployment went to 25%. the economy fell by 25% and we had a decade of soup lines around the world. in this crisis, in the fall of '08, the size of the financial shock at the stage in a crisis was five times greater...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> w
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global...
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the failure to act has been devastating indeed. it presents challenges to those workers who are out there in the community, yet every time we see them -- [indiscernible] yet every time we see oppression step up, we also see -- somebody be creative. we see courageous campaigns coming from communities and workers who really have the most to lose by their actions. we see the courage. one of the positive things that has happened besides the devastation is that we are seeing leadership emerge. you are going to see some courageous people stand up and speak for better country. they fight for rights not just for undocumented workers, but they are fighting for work -- for rights for every worker out there, and that leadership has been bold and creative. we see the new tactics that they are doing, figuring out ways to get around the traps that has been set for them. the other byproduct, it's built partnerships that will never, ever be broken again. the people right up here on this stage right now, we've bonded together in this fight. we will
the failure to act has been devastating indeed. it presents challenges to those workers who are out there in the community, yet every time we see them -- [indiscernible] yet every time we see oppression step up, we also see -- somebody be creative. we see courageous campaigns coming from communities and workers who really have the most to lose by their actions. we see the courage. one of the positive things that has happened besides the devastation is that we are seeing leadership emerge. you...
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we haven't seen much of the devastation. which in many cases has been hard to get to the devastation. but it's hard spread. and there's hundreds of homes in the devastation. the earth opened up creating a 1,000-foot long fisher and as deep as 7 feet. and this amazing crack in the earth runs right by the front door of john and frida's home of 23 years. a home that could have been swallowed up with a couple inside at the time. >> i couldn't grasp the whole thing. it was just too much really. i couldn't believe it. you know and right, right in our front yard. >> it sounded like it was the house. i had no idea this was taking place out here in the yard. no idea at all. i was quite shocked. like-- >> the whole area is sunk. this area here was the same level at that bank there. it's just straight across. the whole thing sunk like a cave under there or something. >> it's amazing. >> this fisher is near the san andreas fault. but what is puzzling seismologists is that three miles from here there's a fisher like this one but it's nea
we haven't seen much of the devastation. which in many cases has been hard to get to the devastation. but it's hard spread. and there's hundreds of homes in the devastation. the earth opened up creating a 1,000-foot long fisher and as deep as 7 feet. and this amazing crack in the earth runs right by the front door of john and frida's home of 23 years. a home that could have been swallowed up with a couple inside at the time. >> i couldn't grasp the whole thing. it was just too much...
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-- >> we can talk to one of those devastated fans. andrea joyce, she spent over 1,000 euros for tickets for friends and family. hotels and travel expenses. let's talk to andrea on the line from northern ireland. how are you feeling about all of this? >> words can't describe how devastated i feel. >> what do you think should happen now? >> the concerts should have went ahead. we bought tickets, the other two tickets, they shouldn't have been put on in the first place. >> you spend a lot of money, a thousand euros. >> yes, that's just the tickets, the hotels. >> who is going to go with you? >> my sisters, my close friends. there was 14 of us going. >> who are you angry with, with the city council or with mr. brooks himself? >> mr. brooks, the promotions, t they're not aloud more than three concerts, so the tickets shouldn't have been sold in the first place. one direction was sold out and you didn't see them putting on extras. >> do you agree with the residents who say, they're going to be prisoners in their own home if all the concerts
-- >> we can talk to one of those devastated fans. andrea joyce, she spent over 1,000 euros for tickets for friends and family. hotels and travel expenses. let's talk to andrea on the line from northern ireland. how are you feeling about all of this? >> words can't describe how devastated i feel. >> what do you think should happen now? >> the concerts should have went ahead. we bought tickets, the other two tickets, they shouldn't have been put on in the first place....
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it's hard to fathom how such a vast devastation can occur in three weeks of fighting. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed tens of thousands internally displaced and well over a thousand killed inside gaza's main hospital in its burns unit are a small fraction of the surviving injured this girl three years old. this raid is demolished the house of this family so we deceived her mother two brothers would see rebels this morning this woman is a very severe condition she is she presented to us about five days ago with her son and her husband her son and husband died with severe burns and she's still surviving with a very critical condition the doctors and nurses here look as stunned as the civilians who survived in heavily bombarded areas it's hard to imagine how the medical staff can cope with these truly horrendous cases the human being if i see whole families the killed under the rubble of their house the house. when the when these people and all the family is killed. in one of the instances i had a child here he was all the time claim all his families he lost his f
it's hard to fathom how such a vast devastation can occur in three weeks of fighting. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed tens of thousands internally displaced and well over a thousand killed inside gaza's main hospital in its burns unit are a small fraction of the surviving injured this girl three years old. this raid is demolished the house of this family so we deceived her mother two brothers would see rebels this morning this woman is a very severe condition she is she presented to us...
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there is areas of complete devastation. as you can see, they're still looking for more bodies, and people here will tell you, we met a lady 70 years old on the side of the road. she said this happened throughout my lifetime. israel has come in and killed us and devastated our lives. when will it stop? [ screaming ] the cease-fire won't bring the dead back. >> we can see there from your report the cease-fire has brought some devastating scenes for people as they go and return to their homes and see the extent of the destruction. are people willing to accept a cease-fire such as it is, or are they willing to follow hamas' line of thought they want a cease-fire only in place if the blockades for gaza end? >> reporter: that is the majority, the message of most of people that we speak to. they have suffered so much during this war, they have suffered so much during previous wars. it's three wars in seven years. they're certain that a cease-fire won't bring relief in the long term and this will happen again until the core issues
there is areas of complete devastation. as you can see, they're still looking for more bodies, and people here will tell you, we met a lady 70 years old on the side of the road. she said this happened throughout my lifetime. israel has come in and killed us and devastated our lives. when will it stop? [ screaming ] the cease-fire won't bring the dead back. >> we can see there from your report the cease-fire has brought some devastating scenes for people as they go and return to their...
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heavy flooding is causing devastation in those countries. northern and eastern parts of pakistan and regions are worst affected areas. at least 400 have been killed so far. the flood waters have forced thousands to leave their damaged homes. rescue teams are using boats to get flood supplies to stranded families. helicopters are bringing some people out. there's heavy flooding as well in the capital of india from where these pictures have come. floods here are described as worst in half a century. although the rain have now subsided as you see many areas of the city still water logged and people clinging for life. we're going to the city where the river flows. >> reporter: we're in an area where there's been a new massive surge of flooding overnight. just to give you an idea of the scale of it, when you look behind me, you can see water in every direction. the river that's coming from is is actually four kilometers from where i'm standing. relief workers operating here say this is the worst flood they've had to deal with. >> some say this is
heavy flooding is causing devastation in those countries. northern and eastern parts of pakistan and regions are worst affected areas. at least 400 have been killed so far. the flood waters have forced thousands to leave their damaged homes. rescue teams are using boats to get flood supplies to stranded families. helicopters are bringing some people out. there's heavy flooding as well in the capital of india from where these pictures have come. floods here are described as worst in half a...
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the rest, simply gone. >> total devastation. our hearts and prayers go out to these folks. we'll do everything in our power, on the state level and ultimately on the federal level to get them back. >> reporter: though it's hard to know exactly where to start in a place where so much, so many lives, have been left in ruins. it's just going to be a tough go here. look, the governor of nebraska has declared a state of emergency. he plans to visit this battered town sometime later today. live in pilger, nebraska, i'm jay gray. vai, back to you now. >> i saw some of the network coverage yesterday. one of the network meteorologists said in her lifetime she's never seen anything like this. i don't remember whether she was talking about the fact thatç there were twin twisters or that one of those twisters may have been on the ground for an hour or more perhaps. either way, it doesn't matter, i suppose, at this point. what we saw was really, really rare. >> reporter: very rare, vai. in fact, i've covered a lot of these storms as well over the last 20 plus years. i've never seen tw
the rest, simply gone. >> total devastation. our hearts and prayers go out to these folks. we'll do everything in our power, on the state level and ultimately on the federal level to get them back. >> reporter: though it's hard to know exactly where to start in a place where so much, so many lives, have been left in ruins. it's just going to be a tough go here. look, the governor of nebraska has declared a state of emergency. he plans to visit this battered town sometime later...
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there are areas of complete devastation. they are continuing to look for the bodies. we met a lady on the side of the road and she said this has happened throughout my lifetime and when is this going to stop? >> pro demonstrators protest in a number of the cities across europe today one of the largest being held in london. ten thousand people rallied outside of the israeli embassy. in paris hundreds are prote protesting. more demonstrations are scheduled this afternoon. >> and in libya, violence led the u.s. state department to shutdown its embassy in tripoli. kerry is saying that the embassy staff is sent overnight to safer areas. >> many of the areas around the embassy and it presents a very real risk to our personnel. >> rafa is joining us live, what do you know about the evacuation overnight? >> the fighting was on the doorstep of the u.s. embassy in tripoli and in light of the september 11, 2012, incident, where the ambassador and others were killed they are looking at trying to make certain that the staff is safe. it took five hours over land to drive the staff
there are areas of complete devastation. they are continuing to look for the bodies. we met a lady on the side of the road and she said this has happened throughout my lifetime and when is this going to stop? >> pro demonstrators protest in a number of the cities across europe today one of the largest being held in london. ten thousand people rallied outside of the israeli embassy. in paris hundreds are prote protesting. more demonstrations are scheduled this afternoon. >> and in...
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the devastating event that led to japan's surrender in world war ii. we'll be back in a moment with more for you here on "france 24 ." >> welcome back. it's time now for media watch. now then, the humanitarian truce -- despite some peoples pettitte -- pessimism, is still holding. >> we are seeing this kind of low -- lull, a 72-our pause, if you want. if you go to this website, a tv channel we know well in france that covers all kinds of world news 24/seven. you can see a picture of this small village just outside gaza, and these before and after pictures, we can look and see scrolling across. total devastation, palestinians returning home to -- what do you say? pulverize this one word. >> whatever was there just does not exist anymore. >> if we scroll down a little bit further, you can see on the sixth of july, and the comparison with the 25th of july . if i can show you there, you see lots of homes, and what we got there is again that richer, a swipe, devastation. most of those homes have gone. >> incredibly sad when you look at it like that. you talk
the devastating event that led to japan's surrender in world war ii. we'll be back in a moment with more for you here on "france 24 ." >> welcome back. it's time now for media watch. now then, the humanitarian truce -- despite some peoples pettitte -- pessimism, is still holding. >> we are seeing this kind of low -- lull, a 72-our pause, if you want. if you go to this website, a tv channel we know well in france that covers all kinds of world news 24/seven. you can see a...
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in a live devastation as stores were coming from,. the estimation is that it could be upwards of a week until they come. >> darya: the train was headed to l.a. when it derailed the browns and 30 last night. crews are working to get the trains back up and running. they're going to get hit again with grain. and 19 deaths have been linked to flaws in the ignition system with general motors. >> mark: the last five weeks they've been reviewing all of these cases. the attorney says most of these claims broad drivers and teams are dry and the very first car. >> darya: the appeal for ravens array rice is happening today. that appeal deadline isn't met before a deadline tonight. in this video came to light after pressure was on route to delta at any given the indefinite suspension and the ravens released the running back and he is still under heavy criticism. the radisson hotel has suspended the claim of minnesota vikings asked you is charged with child abuse for disciplining his four year-old son. and there's another allegation with a #and th
in a live devastation as stores were coming from,. the estimation is that it could be upwards of a week until they come. >> darya: the train was headed to l.a. when it derailed the browns and 30 last night. crews are working to get the trains back up and running. they're going to get hit again with grain. and 19 deaths have been linked to flaws in the ignition system with general motors. >> mark: the last five weeks they've been reviewing all of these cases. the attorney says most...
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how is it going to devastate the school system? the school system will actually get more money through the [ inaudible ]. we're talking about take back a school system that is probably one of the worst in the country. you have a failed school system where six out of ten children go to a d or f school and 60% are not at grade level -- >> the school system are making real strides -- >> making strides! they are making strides because the state had to come in and take over a lot of schools that were disgustingly failing. >> and let me just say most of those schools are in my district, that they have taken over. and if i line those up with the public school system, the public school system is doing a better job at turning the schools around in the state -- >> council woman, i think -- lienel and his -- his counterparts raise a good point which is the schools have -- it's not that they have been underperforming for years. they have been underperforming for a decade or more. and at what point are parents allowed to take things into their
how is it going to devastate the school system? the school system will actually get more money through the [ inaudible ]. we're talking about take back a school system that is probably one of the worst in the country. you have a failed school system where six out of ten children go to a d or f school and 60% are not at grade level -- >> the school system are making real strides -- >> making strides! they are making strides because the state had to come in and take over a lot of...
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. >> did you tour the devastation in gaza? >> i did. and there was, but the devastation, if i may describe it, was attempted on the, created on the part of the israelis, the missiles flying up, they were going after the missile targets and the launchers, it was not just bombs. >> but there is still a lot of devastation. >> there is always devastation and this is something that the radicals there were willing to absorb. but israel cannot sit there and not respond. >> [ inaudible ] >> i am just asking. >> it is a question. is hillary's foreign policy beat down, and is president obama positive that she is running for president? 2016? yes or no. >> it is consistent with the candidate for the president of the united states. >> it is another marker on the way to the campaign trail. >> tom. >> yes, i think she is, she is running. you know, everything, the book, trying to play the different sides. but i think one interesting things just going back to per- -interesting thing, just going back, one thing she calls great, is the russian restack. an
. >> did you tour the devastation in gaza? >> i did. and there was, but the devastation, if i may describe it, was attempted on the, created on the part of the israelis, the missiles flying up, they were going after the missile targets and the launchers, it was not just bombs. >> but there is still a lot of devastation. >> there is always devastation and this is something that the radicals there were willing to absorb. but israel cannot sit there and not respond....
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this is devastating. diagnosis -- discourages and devastating. >> they provided summer camps free of cost to hundreds. and provide meals for families and the homeless. >> and it is devastating that they are going to rob places that they have probably eat before. >> the staff believe those responsible broke this lock on the back gate and got in on the window, finding syringes from the alley. believing they were targeted by someone in the neighborhood they try to serve. >> it is hard that work going into secure and have the best experiences for our children and come in and say oh, my gosh where do you go from here. >> the lighthouse here operates entirely off grants and donations. they are really hoping now that the community will step up and people come forward with donations. things like food, clothing, computers, and even a new security system. they can accept those when they reopen to the children tomorrow. they can accept the donations during regular business hours. they don't want people dropping off
this is devastating. diagnosis -- discourages and devastating. >> they provided summer camps free of cost to hundreds. and provide meals for families and the homeless. >> and it is devastating that they are going to rob places that they have probably eat before. >> the staff believe those responsible broke this lock on the back gate and got in on the window, finding syringes from the alley. believing they were targeted by someone in the neighborhood they try to serve. >>...
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. >> you have to understand how devastated he is at this point. this was certainly not his intent and you can only imagine the heartbreak that officer has at this time. >> turns out there was no one in the apartment and now detectives are trying to figure out how and why the gun went off. smith is the first bart officer to die in the line of duty. sergeant tom smith was the lead investigator in the bart -- the on is -- the oscar grant case and the officer who shot him helped investigate. bart does not conduct these searches as often as other departments, but when it does the lead investigator likes to be involved and that's why sergeant smith was out here today. reporting live in dublin, alan wang, abc7 news. >> thank you. it is of course a somber scene in san ramon where they stopped by the home of sergeant smith and his wife and daughter and pay their respects. john alston spoke with neighbors. >> the procession was short and powerful as the body of sergeant tom smith was moved out of eden medical center in castro valley. to collect themselves f
. >> you have to understand how devastated he is at this point. this was certainly not his intent and you can only imagine the heartbreak that officer has at this time. >> turns out there was no one in the apartment and now detectives are trying to figure out how and why the gun went off. smith is the first bart officer to die in the line of duty. sergeant tom smith was the lead investigator in the bart -- the on is -- the oscar grant case and the officer who shot him helped...
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. >> you have to understand how devastated he is at this point. this was certainly not his intent and you can only imagine the heartbreak that officer has at this time. >> turns out there was no one in the apartment and now detectives are trying to figure out how and why the gun went off. smith is the first bart officer to die in the line of duty. sergeant tom smith was the lead investigator in the bart -- the on is -- the oscar grant case and the officer who shot him helped investigate. bart does not conduct these searches as often as other departments, but when it does the lead investigator likes to be involved and that's why sergeant smith was out here today. reporting live in dublin, alan wang, abc7 news. >> thank you. it is of course a somber scene in san ramon where they stopped by the home of sergnt smith and his wife and daughter and pay their respects. john alston spoke with neighbors. >> the procession was short and powerful as the body of sergeant tom smith was moved out of eden medical center in castro valley. to collect themselves fel
. >> you have to understand how devastated he is at this point. this was certainly not his intent and you can only imagine the heartbreak that officer has at this time. >> turns out there was no one in the apartment and now detectives are trying to figure out how and why the gun went off. smith is the first bart officer to die in the line of duty. sergeant tom smith was the lead investigator in the bart -- the on is -- the oscar grant case and the officer who shot him helped...
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israel's pulling its troops from gaza or as both sides agree a three day cease fire will look at the devastation wrought so far this month that killed nearly nine hundred eighty. nine pm here in moscow my name is kevin are you without international and within the last few minutes the pentagon has confirmed that a two star american generals been killed when a foreign military academy in a car ball was attacked by an unknown gunman earlier dressed in an afghan army uniform his truck at speed a bit more on this honest has got the latest there in new york i there what more do we know the details of it coming out that the pentagon have just given a media conference in the last few minutes what did they have to say. well kevin the latest that we have is that a military training facility that's overseen by the british military camp on the outskirts of kabul in afghanistan a gunmen dressed in afghan military forces uniform carried out a shooting which killed a two star u.s. army major general and wounded a german brigadier general as well as at least fourteen other members of the western including ameri
israel's pulling its troops from gaza or as both sides agree a three day cease fire will look at the devastation wrought so far this month that killed nearly nine hundred eighty. nine pm here in moscow my name is kevin are you without international and within the last few minutes the pentagon has confirmed that a two star american generals been killed when a foreign military academy in a car ball was attacked by an unknown gunman earlier dressed in an afghan army uniform his truck at speed a...
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we were devastated. people came in to help us and we want to do the same for them. >> you have a personal connection, obviously. tell us how this one that you just experienced and witnessed compares to the ones that you've seen, compared to the one that devastated your town in alabama? >> well, this event was not quite as widespread. this one particular storm had several tornadoes that touched down in its path, unfortunately causing damage and fatal taillight,. fatalities. the national weather service had given these guys a lot of warning, otherwise, this could have been a lot worse. >> that's the key. as you said, some warning gives people the chance to get out of the path. get out of harm's way. we're certainly glad you were able to provide some level of comfort, we hope. maybe even help some folks. our thoughts are with you. and our thoughts with the folks that lost everything and their loved ones. thanks so much, brett adair. thanks for joining us. glad you were able to be there and help some people.
we were devastated. people came in to help us and we want to do the same for them. >> you have a personal connection, obviously. tell us how this one that you just experienced and witnessed compares to the ones that you've seen, compared to the one that devastated your town in alabama? >> well, this event was not quite as widespread. this one particular storm had several tornadoes that touched down in its path, unfortunately causing damage and fatal taillight,. fatalities. the...
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>> yeah, that was very devastating for our business. when you expect the federal government to be protecting you, and trust about what is going on, and they take a fish and wave their hand over it and smell the air that comes off of it to detect whether it has problems. we in the industry started a seafood safety testing where we tested fish for the actual components, and thank god we -- we didn't find any abnormal amounts in the fish we were harvesting, snapper, and grouper in the gulf of mexico. >> the tweets are coming in, and people are debating this issue. we have a debate . . . and then we also got another live tweet that just came in . . . and finally, when we get to louisiana, this woman is from the gulf . . . so that question for you, since you are from -- from the region, not only what happened four years ago, but what is happening now, how are you and others getting past this disaster? what specific things are being done? whether it's alliances and do you think it will ever get better? >> i'm -- [ inaudible ] hope that eventu
>> yeah, that was very devastating for our business. when you expect the federal government to be protecting you, and trust about what is going on, and they take a fish and wave their hand over it and smell the air that comes off of it to detect whether it has problems. we in the industry started a seafood safety testing where we tested fish for the actual components, and thank god we -- we didn't find any abnormal amounts in the fish we were harvesting, snapper, and grouper in the gulf...
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kim, ebola has been devastating already, but how devastating is the economic impact? >> in one scenario in the next four or six months would get under control, we can limit the loss to gdp to about $100 million. if we do not, we could see an eightfold or higher increase, depending on how long it takes for us to get serious about the response. some of those are big numbers in terms of the economic -- >> those are big numbers in terms of the economic impact. when it comes to individuals, what impact is it having? grantserday there was a awarded for the immediate response. we know that the u.k. and france are looking hard at their response. if those things happen, if we get a comprehensive response in place, i think we can get to the business of long-term impacts. right now we have to focus on the short-term. >> error so many offers of help coming in and so many countries giving money. how is that being coordinated? >> we have to have an algorithmic, very clear, modular approach to what we will do in rural areas, poor areas, hospitals. we are working very closely with wh
kim, ebola has been devastating already, but how devastating is the economic impact? >> in one scenario in the next four or six months would get under control, we can limit the loss to gdp to about $100 million. if we do not, we could see an eightfold or higher increase, depending on how long it takes for us to get serious about the response. some of those are big numbers in terms of the economic -- >> those are big numbers in terms of the economic impact. when it comes to...
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so this is going to have a devastating effect. we're looking at the potential for a 10-foot storm surge in bermuda. 10 to 20-foot waves. wind gusts at the surface 100 miles per hour. the higher elevations 125 miles per hour with heavy rain, 3-6 inches. i have been in contact with a lot of residents from bermuda on my facebook page and they are hunkering down. a lot of them are at an amtitheater trying to right out the storm. more at 11:00. and the seven-day forecast, winds of change tomorrow. 68 degrees. clouding up, the winds pick up. windy and chilly sunday. 56 degrees. monday, after a frosty morning in the northwest suburbs and pine barons of new jersey seeing sunshine by the afternoon, 60 degrees. don't get used to it, tuesday through thursday damp and dreary and lots of clouds. and clearing out in time for next weekend with a high of 63 degrees. they do have very strict building codes in bermuda, but this is a devastating storm. an update at 11:00. >> thank you. >>> and "world news with david muir" next here on channel 6. "ac
so this is going to have a devastating effect. we're looking at the potential for a 10-foot storm surge in bermuda. 10 to 20-foot waves. wind gusts at the surface 100 miles per hour. the higher elevations 125 miles per hour with heavy rain, 3-6 inches. i have been in contact with a lot of residents from bermuda on my facebook page and they are hunkering down. a lot of them are at an amtitheater trying to right out the storm. more at 11:00. and the seven-day forecast, winds of change tomorrow....
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the second story windows down on baker and you saw all the devastation throughout the marina this 2r0r78d the neighborhood in san francisco and effects us in so many ways i want to thank in particular our first responders that are here but in particular our fire department that helped to truly safe our marina district led boise by chief joanne hayes-white (clapping.) and the phoenix fire boat that truly saved our marina district and pumped the are water 2r9 bay the story in our books and i want to also thank the members of the community that have come together since then michael pappus mentioned the phoenix that came out of the devastation in the marina district our nerd classes formed and the fire department thank them the max wells to the golds to the kennedy isabel is here i want to thank everyone this is not just a community of san francisco coming together not only our first responder to making sure we're here together into the future as we remember and prepare for the next earthquake to come what also come out i came out of the earthquake was a remedy brans as someone that grew up i
the second story windows down on baker and you saw all the devastation throughout the marina this 2r0r78d the neighborhood in san francisco and effects us in so many ways i want to thank in particular our first responders that are here but in particular our fire department that helped to truly safe our marina district led boise by chief joanne hayes-white (clapping.) and the phoenix fire boat that truly saved our marina district and pumped the are water 2r9 bay the story in our books and i want...
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and israel pulling its troops from gaza both sides agree a three day cease fire we look at the devastation wrought so far by the month long mission that's killed nearly nineteen hundred people. for a good evening for me kevin owen here in moscow tonight it's eleven pm moscow time our top story a two star american generals been killed when a foreign military academy in a car bull was attacked by an unknown gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform the pentagon says he's there for the highest ranking u.s. officer to lose his life in the country since two thousand and one and this is more . a military training facility that's overseen by the british military camp on the outskirts of kabul in afghanistan a gunmen dressed in afghan military forces uniform carried out a shooting which killed a two star u.s. army major general and a german brigadier general as well as at least fourteen other members of the western including american and afghan forces on the ground we're also hearing reports that local officials are saying that in fact three people have died and fifteen have been wounded so attack
and israel pulling its troops from gaza both sides agree a three day cease fire we look at the devastation wrought so far by the month long mission that's killed nearly nineteen hundred people. for a good evening for me kevin owen here in moscow tonight it's eleven pm moscow time our top story a two star american generals been killed when a foreign military academy in a car bull was attacked by an unknown gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform the pentagon says he's there for the highest...
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. >>> on our broadcast tonight, lost at sea, devastating news for the families of flight 370. a heart-wrenching announcement about what happened to their loved ones. >>> without warning, now more than 100 on the list of those unaccounted for in washington state where there is real concern about a risi death toll after that massive mudslide. >>> oil disaster. the race to contain the damage and save the wildlife as an environmental emergency plays out tonight in texas. >>> and cinderella. there has already been more than one this year. it turns out there is a reason they call it march madness. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the government of malaysia has officially decided all hope is lost, all lives have been lost. no survivors will be found from the missing boeing 777 and that makes this a recovery operation and no longer a rescue. the government says according to all the new available data the flight ended in the southern indian ocean. and so the massive search continues over that massive and violently boisterous body of water. for the families this was a crushi
. >>> on our broadcast tonight, lost at sea, devastating news for the families of flight 370. a heart-wrenching announcement about what happened to their loved ones. >>> without warning, now more than 100 on the list of those unaccounted for in washington state where there is real concern about a risi death toll after that massive mudslide. >>> oil disaster. the race to contain the damage and save the wildlife as an environmental emergency plays out tonight in texas....
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we did speak with the company ceo overnight, as you can imagine, he was as devastated as everyone else. >> the most extensive actions possible to ensure the safety of every one of our passengers and all of our drivers. this is never a call that you want to get. and it's a rough night for everybody in the silverado family. >> now, we checked records and found the company has just two accidents in its 27-year history. only one of those a crash involving an injury. early indications show the bus and its driver were not at fault in this crash. fedex is also responding to the crash. a company spokeswoman replaced this statement, "our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the tragic accident on i-5 in california. we are cooperating fully with authorities as they investigate." we're hearing from humbuldt state this morning. the president said, "our hearts go out to those who have been affected. we are here to support them and their families in any way possible." again, those children were on their way to humbuldt state. we'll hear from a student that was onboard that bus and upda
we did speak with the company ceo overnight, as you can imagine, he was as devastated as everyone else. >> the most extensive actions possible to ensure the safety of every one of our passengers and all of our drivers. this is never a call that you want to get. and it's a rough night for everybody in the silverado family. >> now, we checked records and found the company has just two accidents in its 27-year history. only one of those a crash involving an injury. early indications...
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it's hard to fathom how such a boss devastation can occur in three weeks of fighting. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed tens of thousands internally displaced and well over three thousand killed inside gaza's main hospital in its burns unit or. a small fraction of the surviving injured this girl three years old. this raid is demolished the house of this family. so we do see the girl her mother two brothers would see rebels this morning this woman is a very severe condition she is presented to us about five days ago with her son and her husband her son and husband died with severe burns and she's still surviving with a very critical condition but doctors and nurses here look as stunned as the civilians who survived in heavily bombarded areas it's hard to imagine how the medical staff can cope with these truly horrendous cases a human being if i see whole families the killed under the rubble of their house the house. and these people and all the families killed. in one of the instances i had a child here he was all the time claim kids he lost all his families he lo
it's hard to fathom how such a boss devastation can occur in three weeks of fighting. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed tens of thousands internally displaced and well over three thousand killed inside gaza's main hospital in its burns unit or. a small fraction of the surviving injured this girl three years old. this raid is demolished the house of this family. so we do see the girl her mother two brothers would see rebels this morning this woman is a very severe condition she is...